Overview
- In a BBC Asian Network interview, Dhawan rejected claims that he is insecure or seeks to cut co‑stars’ scenes, saying he does not engage with such narratives.
- He cited long‑standing friendships with co‑actors and support from fans as evidence of his conduct across hits and flops.
- Janhvi Kapoor defended him on air, calling him secure and collaborative and saying he finds joy in building others up.
- The allegations circulated online without credible sourcing, with Dhawan also suggesting there are bot‑driven negative campaigns targeting the film.
- Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is now in theaters after a reported ₹9.25 crore Dussehra opening, drawing mixed reviews and competing with Kantara Chapter 1.